Chicago Aikikai will be closed from Sunday, December 24 to Monday, January 1 for the Christmas and New Year’s holidays.
Regular training will resume on Tuesday, January 2.
An inclusive community for exploring the Japanese martial art of aikido
By Dwight
Chicago Aikikai will be closed from Sunday, December 24 to Monday, January 1 for the Christmas and New Year’s holidays.
Regular training will resume on Tuesday, January 2.
By Dwight
Dear Chicago Aikikai Members,
2023 is almost over, marking 60 or 62 years for the dojo, depending on when you start counting. A lot of effort went into both training and maintaining our space – from teaching, test prep and cleaning to PR, demos and seminars. Thank you to all from our Chief Instructor to our newest beginners for being a part of it.
If you want to catch some final training for the year, there’s still four more classes to go: two Thursday night (12/21) with Andrew Vitale, and two Saturday morning (12/23) with Dwight Sora.
Looking forward to 2024, we will be holding our kagami biraki to officially usher in the New Year at our Third Friday class on January 19. Also, our first seminar of the year is already set: Tres Hofmeister (Boulder Aikikai, 7th dan) will be returning June 7-9. ASU Grants are also available for the 2024 Summer Camp in DC, the Shrine Sessions, Nanadan Seminars and Winter Intensive 2025 (applications accepted for one month once registration has opened).
We were very well received at this year’s Ginza Holiday Festival at Midwest Buddhist Temple, and may be invited back in August 2024. We might also have an opportunity to do a demo at the Anime Magic Convention August 30-September 1 thanks to Eric Sirota’s contacts.
We’re still in post-pandemic recovery and need to boost our membership. Be sure to note and share our current membership packages, new flyers and Sunday intros. As always, it always helps to like/subscribe our Facebook, Instagram, or YouTube pages. Plus, it’s not too late to contribute to our Donation Challenge!
Aikido is not easy. Not in learning, teaching or operating a dojo. It has less written rules than many of its fellow arts, which can be quite freeing, but also confusing (plus there’s a bunch of unwritten cultural rules). Therefore, cheers to everyone for your perseverance, your continual willingness to step outside your comfort zone, and most of all, your presence. In the spirit of shinchoku (進捗) or progress, let us move forward into 2024.
On behalf of the senior instructors of Chicago Aikikai.
Dwight Sora, your humble website/social media manager
Some 2023 Highlights
Testing/Promotion
Christian Boswell (6th kyu)
Joe Guerrier (5th kyu)
Bill Rowe (3rd kyu)
Yvonne Matos (6th kyu)
Eric Sirota (1st kyu)
Martha Turner (5th kyu)
Kate Warren (5th kyu)
New members
Philip Bell
Michael Buss
Chris Dignan and daughter Allie
Joe Guerrier and daughter Dahlia (Dee Dee).
Aaron Heard
Brian Kron
Maxwell Novoselac
Andrew Rathgeber
Other
– Farewell and good luck to Martha Turner on relocating abroad. Thank you for all your work on the dojo website these past years.
– Warm welcome back to Satoko Bourdaghs after returning from an extended stay in Japan
By Dwight

Group photo of attendees of a seminar taught by Chicago Aikikai Member Qin Coe (2nd dan) on Saturday, December 2nd at
North Shore Aikido.
By Dwight
A donation match challenge has just been issued to the dojo!
If the dojo can raise $500 before December 31, 2023, we have a pledge for a 1-to-1 match. Which means we could raise a total of $1000 in less than three weeks! And, of course, anything you donate to the dojo is tax deductible (check with your tax advisor) as the dojo is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit corporation.
To participate in the December Donation Match Challenge, there are two ways to donate
Marsha Turner
Chief Instructor and Dojo-cho
Chicago Aikikai (Illinois Aikido Club)
By Dwight
New Chicago Aikikai promotional flyers for the Winter 2023/New Year’s 2024 season.




By Dwight
Just a reminder that the dojo will be closed for regular training this Thursday through Sunday, November 23 through November 26, for the Thanksgiving holiday.
We hope everyone has a wonderful Thanksgiving.
感謝祭おめでとうございます!
Aikidō is a modern non-competitive Japanese martial art for developing flexible response to situations with a calm mind and relaxed body without relying on size or muscular strength. Today, 1 million people in 130 countries do aikidō for personal interest, physical conditioning, stress relief, and cultural appreciation.
Chicago Aikikai is a registered DBA of Illinois Aikido Club, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. EIN: 36-2557303
Evening and weekend classes held northside at:
3900 North Elston Ave/. Chicago, IL 60618
(home of Choyokan Kendo Dojo)
Weekday morning classes held southside at:
Outdoors in Harold Washington Park at northwest corner of 53rd Street and Hyde Park Boulevard, 60615. (Indoor location being sought)
Please call or e-mail to confirm an appointment day and time before visiting.
Phone: (312) 870-0687
E-mail: info@chicagoaikikai.org